Schedule Archive

Feb 21, 2019

Brooklyn, NY

OPERA: Mary Motorhead (world premiere)

National Sawdust

80 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Naomi will perform the world premiere of one-woman opera MARY MOTORHEAD by upcoming Irish composer Emma O'Halloran in the Next Generation series presented by Beth Morrison Opera Projects. This monologue-driven drama takes place in the prison cell of a woman convicted for the attempted murder of her husband.

OPERA: The Flood (world premiere)

55 East State Street, Columbus, OH 43215

Naomi plays the role of Anna in a new opera THE FLOOD with music by Korine Fujiwara and libretto by Stephen Wadsworth. The story is based on historical events and concerns a flood that devastated the town of Columbus, Ohio, in 1913. The opera will be conducted by Steven Osgood and directed by Stephen Wadsworth.

CABARET: Looking Back/Moving Forward

5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202

Naomi and Brent return to the Detroit Institute of Arts with a new cabaret entitled "LOOKING BACK/MOVING FORWARD". Politics, religion, and sex are placed front and center in this topical cabaret that takes a look at the year gone by and what's coming up ahead. Composers include Jason Robert Brown, Stephen Sondheim, Melanie, Tom Lehrer, Kurt Weill, and Randy Newman.

CABARET: The Cheater’s Almanac

Museum for German and Austrian Art, 1048 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028

Naomi and Brent return to the Neue Galerie for their fourth season to reprise their sold-out program THE CHEATER'S ALMANAC. An electrifying cabaret about infidelity, love, lust, and crimes of passion, featuring such firm favorites as How could we be wrong and I'm Unlucky at Gambling by Cole Porter, Je ne t'aime pas by Kurt Weill, and You Can Have Him by Irving Berlin, the program swings in subject matter from the naughty to the murderous to the sublime.

THEATRE: A Child’s Christmas in Wales

Irish Repertory Theatre

132 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011

Naomi makes her Off-Broadway debut with the Irish Repertory Theatre in a musical celebration of Dylan Thomas' iconic story "A Child's Christmas in Wales", which features classical and contemporary Christmas music interwoven with charming, nostalgic recollections of a snowy family Christmas. The performance is directed by Charlotte Moore with musical direction by John Bell. Previews begin on November 28th, opening December 3rd with performances until December 30th. Matinee performances on Wednesdays and Saturdays.PERFORMANCE SCHEDULEWednesday: 3pm & 8pmThursday: 7pmFriday: 8pmSaturday: 3pm & 8pmSunday: 3pm

CONCERT: NYFOS at Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival

Lincoln Center

Naomi makes her Mostly Mozart Festival debut with the New York Festival of Song in "Lyrics by Shakespeare," a program curated by pianist/host Steven Blier and featuring songs by composers Kabalevsky, Saint-Saëns, Quilter, Finzi, Poulenc, Stephen Sondheim, John Dankworth, William Schuman, and Dick Hyman. Actress Kathleen Chalfant and bass Matt Boehler join this fascinating late-night program to explore the music and poetry of Shakespeare.